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Filmmaker's Stories

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Hear from the filmmaker's telling their unbelievable stories on how they made their first feature film on shoestring budget, why they did it and how they succeeded. Learn tips and tricks that will save you tons of money.
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Your stop for everything film. We cover everything from DIY film making and low budget film making for first time filmmakers to interviews with industry pros as well as film reviews, trailer reviews, info on our short films and our yearly film festival!
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Film fan Andy Williams and journalist and critic Sean Wilson take two seemingly unconnected films and find an obscure theme in FRAME TO FRAME. A proud part of the Film Stories Podcast Network: www.filmstories.co.uk
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Join the ultimate Bruce Campbell fan club on the number one Bruce Campbell podcast. It's the ultimate S-mart for all things Bruce – we'll be taking a deep dive into his entire career, evaluating what's truly Groovy and what falls short. So don't miss out on the fun – join us now and let's determine what's worthy of the Groovy title together!
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Low Budget

Jedrzej Jonasz

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"Low Budget" is a new web comedy about the world of independent filmmaking. A new episode is released every week. To see the full unabridged version of the feature film, you can purchase the DVD from: http://www.LowBudgetComedy.com
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The Cinematology Podcast

The Cinematology Podcast

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This is Cinematology! By far the greatest low budget film and pop culture criticism podcast in the Greater Seattle Area. In this show, Jerrod, Ian, and other random guests will take you on a journey through our wonderfully terrifying world of personal opinions. Mediocre audio quality guaranteed! The Show Blog! http://thecinematology.blogspot.com/ We Got The Tweets! https://twitter.com/TheCinematology P.S. I use exclamations points to indicate I'm yelling at you!
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The Dead Harvey podcast is THE podcast for indie horror filmmakers and fans. Hosts, Brad Paulson and Ted Stanford are talking about the horror stories behind the horror stories. They take a humorous and non-technical approach to what indie horror filmmakers go through, what it takes to get a film made and what's new in the world of indie horror.
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Down and Dirty DV

Anthony Q. Artis

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Any Budget. Any Camera. Any Time. That's how we roll. Down and Dirty DV is all about digital guerrilla filmmaking. If it's video and low-budget, let's talk about it. "It doesn't take money to make films...It takes resources," and we are all about helping you maximize your resources with tutorials, candid advice, filmmaking resources and interviews with the front line troops of DV filmmaking. Be sure to hit the "SUBSCRIBE" button if you're down with Down and Dirty DV. Our podcasts alternate b ...
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PROCESS

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Hosted by Maryland native filmmakers Tony Kosack and Jacob Huey, this podcast covers everything from composition, lighting, sound/audio, filming, editing, color grading, low-budget, high-budget productions and anything else related to the film industry. "We're not masters in our craft by any means, but we're passionate about this industry and if we can spark more thought provoking conversations around filmmaking then this podcast would be a success." -Tony
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HONEST, OPEN ADVICE ABOUT YOUR FILMMAKING CAREER Are you about to leave Uni with a filmmaking degree? Or want to change careers and work in a creative industry? We want to give you the tools you need to enter the real world of production or freelancing. Honest and open career advice from people in the business. We also talk to those in other creative industries to discuss their careers, the potential cross over with film production and practical tips for a successful and fulfilling career. h ...
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Blood, stabs, and tears. Comedic horror movie reviews and scene-by-scene commentary from lifelong fans. Listen to The Final Podcast for weekly horror movie reviews available every Monday. Listen to Final Friday for weekly low-budget movie reviews available every Friday.
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Forget The Box

Stareable Film School

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The ultimate web series podcast, talking with experts to teach you how to best make, market, and monetize your digital independent series. Hosted by Stareable, the largest community of web series creators, each episode will focus on a different aspect of the production process, covering everything from the idea, to fundraising, to editing, to film festivals, and beyond. Topics will also include: Brainstorming | Screenwriting | Crowdfunding | Pre-Production | Contracts | Casting| Marketing | ...
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The MAKE IT Podcast

Chris Barkley & Nicholas Buggs

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The MAKE IT podcast salutes the Indie Film Creative. Join us weekly for candid conversations with seasoned pros, offering advice, knowledge, and industry insights to fast-track the journey for aspiring film professionals. Discover inspiration and guidance tailored for your cinematic path. Enjoy the journey? Dive deeper at www.themakeitpodcast.com and follow us on Instagram and X @_makeitpodcast.
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A film podcast where we celebrate and discuss the movies we love. Whether it be Oscar-nominated classics, low-budget experimental gems, or delightfully trashy cinematic triumphs, host Neil Bolt is joined by a guest each episode who brings a movie they have a love for.
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My Dad's Video Store

B.C. Jones, Waylon Bacon, and Gray Creasy

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A monthly adventure into the wild world of obscure VHS titles from the '70s, '80s and '90s! From holiday-themed horror to Star Wars rip-offs, there were countless trends from the mid-'80s to early '90s as the advent of home video created a new market for producers of both low and high-budget cinema. Many of these films have been forgotten. Many of them are probably best left forgotten! Together we are going to discover the weirdest, campiest, craziest films you’ve probably never heard of...i ...
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Meta Film List

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Meta Film List is devoted to exploring films from all around the world, in all genres, new and old, indy and popular, low-budget to over-budget from the best to the worst. Cinema has a rich history that needs to be seen from a modern perspective and in reference to everything else, not just repeating what critics say. We go beyond just thumbs up or down but we explore a film, its pop culture references, its place in history, the growth of the genre and its impact. We aim to delve deep and le ...
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Filmmaking Sucks

Mass Grave Pictures

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Manny & Lindsay have been producing low and no-budget horror films for over 10 years in the NY/NJ Area, and discuss the many hard-earned lessons they've learned along the way.
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I'm a movie fanatic bringing you a podcast dedicated to the movies of the legendary Roger Corman. Each episode will take an in-depth look at seminal titles in the Corman filmography offering background information, trivia and reviews. Entertaining and informative for any fans of classic low budget cinema.
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Movies@2am

Bryce Huffman and Irving Thomas

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This podcast, hosted by Detroit natives Bryce Huffman and Irving Thomas, is a celebration of bad movies, b movies, low budget gems, box office bombs and whatever downright bizarre films cross our path. Let's talk about what we love about films that are more likely to win a Razzie than an Oscar.
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Flavor of the Month

Halo Halo Productions

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"Flavor of the Month" is a monthly podcast where members of Halo Halo Productions select their favorite short film of the month and interview the minds behind the film. From their inspirations to their struggles to what makes them filmmakers, we take a deep dive into what it takes to be an indie filmmaker.
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This podcast is a backstage pass to the process of filmmaking from one of the most difficult, little-known, and historically female department head positions on a film crew. Working alongside the director all day, script supervisors have a unique and enlightening view of what it’s really like behind the scenes and on the front line of all the action on set. Each episode features a short interview as well as a topic like Why You should Stop Calling Us “Scripty,” or What really happened with t ...
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Welcome to the 'Business Source' Podcast Show. I’ll be talking to friends, colleagues, clients and partners about their experiences since that fateful day in March when we were all forced into lockdown.Listening to how their business has been affected, the changes they were forced to make in order to survive and plan for the future. We also discuss their personal challenges, goals, motivations as well as some awesome book/website/film/documentary recommendations.If you would like to appear o ...
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Dear Watchers is a comic book podcast taking you through the omniverse where your Watchers Guido and Rob explore a different multiverse each episode, from Marvel’s What If to DC’s Elseworlds and far beyond. Join as we discuss the stories that were inspired by and take inspiration from each episode's alternate universe. Includes special episodes with guest creators, scholars and fellow podcasters to share their favorite trips to the multiverse and help ponder the possibilities of what lies ah ...
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From good hearted bank robbers, to protesting nuclear weapons - young outlaws are fighting for justice. On this month's episode, we discuss The Legend of Billie Jean (1985), The Manhattan Project (1986), and Wisdom (1986). Original Music and episode audio mastering by Beau Hitt. Check out more of Beau's music at the link below. https://spoti.fi/3Oc…
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Send us a Text Message. #tubi #filmmaker #lowbudget Today I’m talking to Producer and Director Justin Milton Justin has produced a bunch of low budget thrillers and dramas that have done very well on online streaming platforms and have begun to earn him significant profit. In this chat I talked to Justin about how he got into the business, he gave …
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A group of friends take a reunion trip to Sweden where they encounter a presence following them in the woods. The Ritual is our last movie in Travel Horror month and this film delivers. The movie has both creature feature and psychological horror elements that combine to create on-screen horror. We're used to watching movies where the creature is b…
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It's fourth wall breaking fun as Guido and Rob are joined by Elliot from @ElliotComicArt to discuss the new film Deadpool & Wolverine! We talk our background with the Deadpool franchise (and the Fox Universe Marvel films) before sharing our thoughts on the new Shawn Levy directed film. We wrap up by discussing some of Marvel's big San Diego Comic C…
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Hello, Hello! In this episode, Chris Barkley and writer Jason McConnell revisit MAKE IT episode #248, "Indie Film Investment From A to Z - EVERYTHING You Need To Know Before You Wire Funds." They discuss the popularity of the original episode, the chemistry between the hosts, and the unique perspective it provided on investing in indie films from a…
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Hello, Hello! In this episode, Producer Chris Barkley and Writer Jason McConnell discuss the ins and outs of investing in independent films. They cover topics such as the importance of good judgment, risk management, and negotiation strategies for investors. They also dive into the key factors to consider when evaluating film investment opportuniti…
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This week we discuss surveillance movies by exploring two different films that really examine their subjects. The films are the 1974 Francis Ford Coppola film The Conversation and the 1992 Phil Alden Robinson film, Sneakers. Timings for this week are: The Conversation (02:19) Sneakers (40:15) Follow us on social media: Instagram Twitter Threads Blu…
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We're watching... We're listening... make sure you check out this week where we discuss two films that heavily feature surveillance. Which ones will they be? Listen in to find out.... Follow us on social media: Instagram Twitter Threads Bluesky Letterboxd Facebook Email: frame.to.frame250@gmail.com Gothamlicious by Kevin MacLeod Link License Leave …
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Send us a Text Message. #visualeffects #harrypotter #filmpodcast Today I’m talking to Visual Effects Supervisor Christian Manz. Christian has worked on big budget movies like Dracula untold, Nanny McPhee, he’s been Bafta nominated for his work on all three Fantastic Beasts movies and Oscar nominated for his work on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hall…
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A remote lake in the country for a couple turns violent when they start getting harassed by a group of local kids. Eden Lake stars Kelly Reilly and Michael Fassbender, who both have great performances in a movie that is very bleak and hard to watch. While the movie is very entertaining, it's very frustrating to watch and see local kids terrorize a …
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Paul delves into his long lasting career that includes starting his own effects studio and work on, “What We Do in the Shadows”, “Hellraiser 3”, “Silent Hill”, “Solomon Kane” and many more. Link to Paul’s effects studio website: pjfxstudio.com Dead Harvey links: YouTube: @deadharvey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dead_harvey/ Facebook: https:…
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A vacation to Mexico takes an ugly turn when a group of friends meet up with a tourist and head to a dig site where an evil awaits them. The Ruins is one of the more interesting movies we've seen. This is not the first time we've seen this film and it always ends with us being disappointed by a few needless parts that hurt the film. After watching …
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This week we brought in the wonderful Sarah from Popcorn Chat to help us discuss two films about the wind. Obviously Twister is one of those films with the upcoming 'standalone sequel' and the other being Chiwetel Ejiofor's The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind. Timings for this week are: Twister (01:52) The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind (39:30) Find Sarah o…
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Send us a Text Message. #filmpodcast #bigfoot #moviemaking` This week on the podcast I'm talking to filmmaker Mitch Laing. Mitch is the owner of Open Heart Productions from North East Louisiana. His recent micro-budget feature The Bogman has been released on streaming through Green Apple Entertainment and has amassed over two hundred thousand views…
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Hello, Hello! In this episode, Chris and Nick talk with producer, author, entrepreneur, and activist Dr. Christian Gregory. They discuss Gregory's work building sustainable consumer brands through his company 3E and continuing the legacy of his father, comedian and activist Dick Gregory. Christian shares stories from his childhood and lessons learn…
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This week we draughted in the great Sarah from Popcorn Chat to help us discuss two films about the wind. Prepare for gusts of laughter as we shoot the breeze on wind related films. Find Sarah on YouTube, TikTok and Instagram Follow us on social media: Instagram Twitter Threads Bluesky Letterboxd Facebook Email: frame.to.frame250@gmail.com Gothamlic…
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Calling Dear Watchers! Calling Dear Watchers! Grab your yellow fedora and join us for a profile of legendary detective Dick Tracy in comics and on screen! We start by talking through Chester Gould's iconic creation and his grotesque rogues gallery in newspaper strips & comics before diving into Tracy on screen, mainly Warren Beatty's 1990 masterpie…
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This week, we welcome drafted in Movieversaries, Academy Watch and Film Stories Podcast Network Legend, Bo Nicholson to discuss two animated films that are definitely not for kids. These films are the Studio Ghibli classic Princess Mononoke and the Oscar Nominated South Park Bigger, Longer and Uncut. Note: This episode is explicit. See more of Bo f…
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Send us a Text Message. This week on the Podcast I talk to Filmmaker Amy Guth. Amy started out as a journalist and now works as a producer on short films and features. She's run a film fesitval as well as written several books on pitching and what she calls 'unapologetic visibility'. We covered a number of topics in this chat, Amy talks to me about…
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A vacation for a young group goes south after a bus accident leaves them stranded in a dangerous part of Brazil with a sinister practice. For the second week of travel horror month, we discuss Turistas. This movie has a star cast of Josh Duhamel, Melissa George, and Olivia Wilde and focuses on the organ harvesting underbelly of the Brazilian slums.…
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This week we'll be delving into two animated features that are not for children. Which animated films will they be? Listen in to find out. Note: Explicit warning - it'll make sense when you know the films.... Follow us on social media: Instagram Twitter Threads Bluesky Letterboxd Facebook Email: frame.to.frame250@gmail.com Gothamlicious by Kevin Ma…
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Hello, Hello! In this episode, Chris and Nick talk with entertainment lawyer Joshua Lastine. They discuss the current state of the film industry and how private equity investment has impacted storytelling. Joshua provides insight into his work representing indie filmmakers and navigating contracts in Hollywood. He emphasizes the importance of prope…
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In celebration of the ongoing European championships, we look at two football films where people find themselves through the sport. This week is the turn of the Gurinder Chadha behemoth, Bend It Like Beckham and the Tom Hooper-helmed Michael Sheen film about Brian Clough, The Damned United. Timings for this week are: Bend It Like Beckham (04:19) Th…
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Three men on a vacation, head to Slovakia to experience all the women the country has to offer, but end up in a torturous sequence of events. Hostel is the first movie in Travel Horror month and is long overdue for us to discuss. This movie had so much hype when it came out back in 2005 and was a very popular horror movie we had to see growing up. …
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Send us a Text Message. #sundance #sundancefilmfestival #filmproduction #filmproducer #filmpodcast This week I’m talking to producer Isen Robbins. Isen co-founded Intrinsic Value Films with Aimee Schoof and has produced over 40 films, premiering 10 of those at the Sundance Film Festival. He has worked in international sales attending all major mark…
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What's that lurking around the corner? It's the latest episode of Dear Watchers! We head to Victorian era London to discuss the very first Elseworlds comic - Batman: Gotham By Gaslight that sees the Bat tangle with Jack the Ripper. We talk the real life history of Jack the Ripper plus his many appearance in fiction, from Time After Time to From Hel…
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This week, we discuss two low budget Kaiju movies with the 2016 oddity, Colossal and the 2023 breakthrough smash, Godzilla Minus One. Two different looks at Kaiju and approaches to the story... are they any good?.... Timings for this week are: Colossal (03:27) Godzilla Minus One (29:51) Follow us on social media: Instagram Twitter Threads Bluesky L…
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Five friends head to a cabin in the woods and start being affected by a flesh-eating virus and encounter hostile locals. Cabin Fever is the final movie we are discussing in Cabin month and it's always fun to watch this movie. Although it's not a great movie, we have a soft spot for this film. It has a ridiculous plot, nonsensical characters, and im…
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During the 70s and 80s, a string of teen sex comedies came on the scene. We will focus on the ones named after food - With Special Guest John Ferguson, the keyboardist for The Apples in Stereo. We discuss Meatballs (1979), Hot Dog...The Movie (1983), and Hamburger: The Motion Picture (1986). Original Music and episode audio mastering by Beau Hitt. …
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Send us a Text Message. #sounddesign #academyaward #oscar This week on the podcast I’m talking to academy award winning supervising sound editor Nina Hartstone. Nina has been working in the business for over thirty years, she’s worked her way up from assistant sound editor roles in the 90s right through to winning an Oscar for her work on Bohemian …
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This week we'll be discussing two kaiju movies that have really made the most of their modest budgets. In the great pantheon of Kaiju movies, which will they be? Listen in to find out... Follow us on social media: Instagram Twitter Threads Bluesky Letterboxd Facebook Email: frame.to.frame250@gmail.com Gothamlicious by Kevin MacLeod Link License Lea…
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Hello, Hello! In this episode, Chris and Nick talk with documentary filmmaker Sav Rogers and producer Alex Schmider about identity, trauma, and inclusion in filmmaking. They discuss Sav's documentary "Chasing Chasing Amy" and the challenges of representation in Hollywood. Sav and Alex also share their perspectives on building communities outside of…
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Hello, Hello! In this special bonus episode, Chris and Nick host a webinar with filmmaker and educator John Fitzgerald. Jon Fitzgerald shared his expertise on advancing your filmmaking career through festivals, pitches, and working with gatekeepers. Chris and Nick provided additional insights from their experiences in the film industry. We also tal…
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In our punniest episode yet, we welcome writer, director, producer, podcaster Dom Lenoir to discuss two rock climbing films in Cliffhanger and Free Solo. Timings for this week are: Cliffhanger (09:46) Free Solo (39:15) Find Dom on Social Media on Instagram, Twitter and The Filmmakers Podcast on Twitter and the website Follow us on social media: Ins…
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Send us a Text Message. #doctorwho #mattsmith #filmpodcast This week on the podcast I'm talking to prime time television director Andrew Gunn. Andrew's worked on a ton of big shows in the UK like Doctor Who with Matt Smith, Life on Mars and Hollyoaks. This is a great one if you're interested in becoming a TV director, finding out how you get work, …
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A ski trip goes south for medical students who find themselves battling a horde of nazi zombies. Dead Snow is an excellent zombie movie with a cool winter atmosphere in a cabin that turns bloody fast. The movie combines the comedic relief of the unbelievable circumstances that the characters are in with the bloody chaos of the zombies very well. Th…
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Heavens to Murgatroyd! We're back with another Pride Month episode. This week we are covering Mark Russell's extraordinary 2018 miniseries Exit, Stage Left!: The Snagglepuss Chronicles that sees the effete pink lion turned Tennessee Williams-esque playwright drinking at the Stonewall and battling HUAC. We also talk Snagglepuss (and Hanna Barbara's …
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A photographer revisits her traumatic past while taking photos in an abandoned building that may not be completely deserted. Black Mold is a story that blends the traumatic past of the protagonist with the reality that her mind could be deteriorating from the black mold present in the abandoned facility she's taking pictures in. We didn't find the …
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Hello, Hello! In this episode, Chris and Nick talk with filmmaker and festival director Jon Fitzgerald. They discuss Jon's career path from filmmaker to festival director, his advocacy work helping other filmmakers, and his efforts to leverage film for social change. Jon shares insights from his experiences running festivals, making documentaries, …
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This week we explore two animated films that have been remade into live action with the 1986 film based on the TV series that was based on the Hasbro toys: The Transformers: The Movie and the 1989 Roald Dahl adaptation The BFG. There is also a very special cameo from the great Adam Rees who you can find some of his writings here NB: There were a nu…
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Send us a Text Message. #screenwriter #screenwriting #filmpodcast This week on the podcast I’m talking to script editor, published author and blogger Lucy V. Hay. Lucy has been the script editor and advisor on numerous UK features and shorts and has also been a script reader for over 20 years. She’s had several books published and regularly runs co…
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Newlyweds, Paul and Bea, spend their honeymoon in a cabin on the lake and what seems like a peaceful time soon descends into madness after Paul discovers Bea wandering in the forest in the middle of the night. Honeymoon is the second movie we're discussing in Cabin Horror Month and it's a movie that keeps an interesting mystery throughout. It start…
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Remakes are all the rage! So this week, the boys are jumping back to two animated films that have since been remade into live action. What will those films be? Listen in to find out... Follow us on social media: Instagram Twitter Threads Bluesky Letterboxd Facebook Email: frame.to.frame250@gmail.com Gothamlicious by Kevin MacLeod Link License Leave…
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Four drag queens find themselves performing at a biker bar by accident. When the bar is taken over by vampires, it's up to them to save the unwelcoming bar patrons. Slay is not your typical vampire movie and that is why we enjoyed it so much. It's a comedy horror that puts drag queens and bikers together to fend off vampires. While watching we were…
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This week we commemorate the D-Day landings which happened 80 years ago this week. We examine two World War Two films that show innocence being lost on the battlefield with the Elem Klimov 1985 epic Come and See and Steven Spielberg's 1998 game changer, Saving Private Ryan. Timings for this week are: Come and See (03:42) Saving Private Ryan (33:38)…
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Send us a Text Message. #conceptart #illustration #filmpodcast This week I’m talking to concept artist and entertainment illustrator John Gallagher AKA Uncannyknack. John worked as Director of Concept Art at video game developer BioWare, He’s worked as a production illustrator on The Expanse, Once upon a time, The Flash, Super Girl, The Boys and ma…
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Hello, Hello! On this episode of the MAKE IT podcast, Chris and Nick discuss their passion for filmmaking and creativity. They explore questions of love and doubt, barriers to creative expression, and industry insights. The hosts also analyze characters from GI Joe, power dynamics in Hollywood, and the appreciation of artists at film festivals. We …
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Ash, the only survivor from a previous flesh-possessing demonic takeover, spends his time in a cabin with strangers as the demon come back and continue their onslaught. Evil Dead II is the first movie we're discussing in Cabin Month and it sure is the best movie to kick it off! Evil Dead II is partially a remake of The Evil Dead and it's better in …
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Happy Pride Month, Bub! After many X-Men episodes we are finally focusing on the most famous X-Man of all: Wolverine! We romp through many multiverses and meet Howlett, a gay version of Wolverine who is in a relationship with Hercules. We start by covering Wolverine's legendary first appearance in The Incredible Hulk before tackling Howlett's debut…
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